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A 15-part sociology series
4:An Inequitable Method of Selection,
The school system in England and Wales: an agency for socialisation, standardisation, and training for later life.
Narrated by MICHAEL MOLYNEUX
Script adviser MALCOLM DAVIES Producer TONY ROBERTS
Director JULIAN STENHOUSE

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A none-too-sober Harold in another of his staggering performances: this time rescuing a sleep-walking girlfriend in High and Dizzy; while in The Flirt he tries his hand as a waiter when he fancies a pretty restaurant cashier.
TV version written by PETER DURSTON Produced by BOB HOAG

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2:Attendant Problems
Adapted by JOHNNY BYRNE
Disturbing events take place on Mr Benson 's land when his flock of sheep is badly worried during lambing time by a stray dog. Sheep-worrying is a criminal offence, and the penalty is death for the dog ...
Producer BILL SELLARS
Directed by CHRISTOPHER BARRY

A chance to see again the programme recorded at the Colchester Institute, first transmitted earlier this year in Rock Goes to College.
Introduced by Pete Drummond
Director TOM CORCORAN Producer MIKE APPLETON

The first of 17 programmes
At the time of going to press even Russell Harty himself wasn't sure who his guests would be tonight. But every Tuesday evening in London's Greenwood Theatre there'll be an audience, some music and a lot of entertainment. And it's 'live'. So anything could happen.
Studio director RON ISTED Producer TOM GUTTERIDGE Editor GORDON WATTS
(Russell Harty starts another new series on Thursday at 8.30 pm)

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The first of a six-part comedy series in which Kelly Monteith, one of America's brightest young comedians, presents his uniquely comic view of life.
Written by KELLY MONTEITH and NEIL SHAND featuring Gabrielle Drake With BRIAN GODFREY
DEREK GRIFFITHS , GORDEN KAYE NORMAN ROBBINS , JOHNNY WADE
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Sound JOHN DELANY
Lighting ERIC WALLIS
Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Producer JAMES MOIR

investigates, discovers, questions This week:
They Steal Children, Don't They?
And anything else they can lay their hands on too! The popular image of gypsies is one of a trail of old iron and rubbish, thieving, drunkenness and violence. A raggle-taggle people who are disliked for the mess they leave, distrusted and even feared for their powers of foretelling the future and putting on curses. Is it any wonder then that ' authority' sees gypsies as a problem to ' tidy up ' - first into camp-sites, then into houses? But as Jeremy James found out, gypsies equally see us, the house-dwellers, as a problem and a threat. What is it that the gypsies really want? What is the way of life they so passionately want to protect? Why is there so much distrust of this minority - only 50,000 of them compared with 50 million of us - who ask for little more than to be left alone, free not to conform with our particular values?
Film cameraman JOHN MCGLASHAM Film recordist JOHN GATLAND Producer HARRY WEISBLOOM Editor TIM SLESSOR

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Introduced by Colin Irwin
The artists featured in the second of three programmes are Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Silly Wizard, Vin Garbutt
Dave Swarbrick and Friends Richard Digance and Lonnie Donegan
Recorded at the Cherry Hinton Hall , Cambridge
Promoted by the Cambridge City Council
Festival organiser KEN WOOLLARD

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